d. cert 23705 indicates birth at Centropolis, Kansas
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DR. HARRY M. STILL was born at Baldwin, Kansas, May 26, 1867, and is a son of Dr. Andrew T. and Mary E. Still. He was married October 7, 1891, to Nannie Miller, daughter of Lighter and Fannie Miller. Mrs. Miller's name was Scott, who was a descendant of General Winfield Scott. They have two children: Fred M., born July 25, 1898; Richard H., November 25, 1903. Mrs. Still was born at Lexington, Kentucky, July 28, 1867.
Dr. Still came to Kirksville with his parents when only about eight years old. He attended the public school and took a course at the Kirksville Business College. After quitting school he clerked in a store several years for John Hannah. He then took up the study of Osteopathy with his father. After completing his studies in this science he began to practice at Hannibal, Missouri. He also practiced at Kansas City, Missouri, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois, New York City, St. Louis, Missouri. He continued the practice till 1907, when he was compelled to give it up on account of ill health. He then returned to Kirksville where he has since lived. Since coming here he has become interested in a large number of business enterprises. He has dealt largely in real estate, is director and stockholder in the Star Coal Company, the Kirksville Power, Electric Light and Ice Company. He is also president of the Citizens National Bank, owns stock in the Journal Printing Company and the A.S.O., helping to organize the latter institution. Dr. Still owns 2,000 acres of land in Adair County, as well as large farms in Iowa, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma and other states.
He is a member of the Masonic order, belonging to the Chapter, Commandery and Shrine. He is also a member of the Elks lodge and is a Republican in politics.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 1016
d. cert 23705 indicates birth at Centropolis, Kansas
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DR. HARRY M. STILL was born at Baldwin, Kansas, May 26, 1867, and is a son of Dr. Andrew T. and Mary E. Still. He was married October 7, 1891, to Nannie Miller, daughter of Lighter and Fannie Miller. Mrs. Miller's name was Scott, who was a descendant of General Winfield Scott. They have two children: Fred M., born July 25, 1898; Richard H., November 25, 1903. Mrs. Still was born at Lexington, Kentucky, July 28, 1867.
Dr. Still came to Kirksville with his parents when only about eight years old. He attended the public school and took a course at the Kirksville Business College. After quitting school he clerked in a store several years for John Hannah. He then took up the study of Osteopathy with his father. After completing his studies in this science he began to practice at Hannibal, Missouri. He also practiced at Kansas City, Missouri, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois, New York City, St. Louis, Missouri. He continued the practice till 1907, when he was compelled to give it up on account of ill health. He then returned to Kirksville where he has since lived. Since coming here he has become interested in a large number of business enterprises. He has dealt largely in real estate, is director and stockholder in the Star Coal Company, the Kirksville Power, Electric Light and Ice Company. He is also president of the Citizens National Bank, owns stock in the Journal Printing Company and the A.S.O., helping to organize the latter institution. Dr. Still owns 2,000 acres of land in Adair County, as well as large farms in Iowa, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma and other states.
He is a member of the Masonic order, belonging to the Chapter, Commandery and Shrine. He is also a member of the Elks lodge and is a Republican in politics.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 1016
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